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plans to sell off its Thoroughbred breeding stock and most of its horsedsin training, starting at Kenneland’s yearling sale in “Over a period of more than 30 yearsw my father developed Overbrook Farm into one of the most successfulk and respected breeding operations in the world,” said owner Bill Youngt Jr. in a news release. “The decision to disperse is a personao one that came afted a great dealof thought.
I simplyy don’t have the passion for the thoroughbred sport that myfatheer did, despite my respect for the Overbrook champions include 1996 Kentuckyg Derby winner Grindstone, 1999 Breeder’s Cup Classic winnedr Cat Thief, dual classi c winner Tabasco Cat, Preakness Stakees winner Timber Country and Belmont Stakes winner Editor’s The dispersal will include about 200 The farm will continue as a small racingg stable under the direction of Young’s son, Chrisw Young. “Our goal is to lease the farm as aThoroughbrexd operation,” Bill Young said in the The yearlings will be sold at Keeneland’xs September Sale, which begins 14.
The weanlings, broodmares and horseds of racing age will be sold durinyg the November BreedingStock Sale, and the dispersal will continued during the January Horses of All Ages
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